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i see -- it's hard to see how the budget that's going to come out of the senate, and i think patty murray is going to do a very good job on that, is going to reconcile with the kind of budgets we're looking at. >> jared bernstein who absolutely deserves the nobel peace prize, thank you, sir, thank you for joining us. and we'll be right back. ♪ alright, let's go. ♪ shimmy, shimmy chocolate. ♪ shimmy, shimmy chocolate. ♪ we, we chocolate cross over. ♪ yeah, we chocolate cross over. ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing fiber one 80 calorie chocolate cereal. ♪ chocolate. 80 calorie chocolate cereal. did you just turn your ringer off so no one would interrupt and.us?one. oh no, i... just used my geico app to get a tow truck. it's gonna be 30 minutes. oh, so that means that we won't be stuck up here, for hours, with nothing to do. oh i get it, you wanna pass the time, huh. (holds up phone) fruit ninja!!! emergency roadside assistance. just a click away with the geico mobile app. is a better car than camry. to argue would be rude. nissan altima. with moving-object detection. lease now.
i see -- it's hard to see how the budget that's going to come out of the senate, and i think patty murray is going to do a very good job on that, is going to reconcile with the kind of budgets we're looking at. >> jared bernstein who absolutely deserves the nobel peace prize, thank you, sir, thank you for joining us. and we'll be right back. ♪ alright, let's go. ♪ shimmy, shimmy chocolate. ♪ shimmy, shimmy chocolate. ♪ we, we chocolate cross over. ♪ yeah, we chocolate cross...
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joining me now live, nbc news senior political editor mark murray. mark, explain the coverage of this so far. i think "the l.a. times" called an evolution, not a revolution and what some people anticipated what might come. >> well, in the filibuster reform taken off as a measure of democrats, from liberaling who were very frustrated by the change of pace in the u.s. senate. throughout its history, the united states senate has been the world's greatest deliberative body and sometimes they deliberate a little bit too long but the white house actually said that they supported the modest measures and it depends on where you are on the united states senate. sometimes when people want quick action now, those people were disappointed but if you believe in evolutional or gradual change as president obama sometimes does, you would end up taking that half or a third of a loaf. >> okay. so progressives, though, certainly have not had a good time hearing about this and specifically coming out and being very stern in reaction to harry reid. take a listen to rache
joining me now live, nbc news senior political editor mark murray. mark, explain the coverage of this so far. i think "the l.a. times" called an evolution, not a revolution and what some people anticipated what might come. >> well, in the filibuster reform taken off as a measure of democrats, from liberaling who were very frustrated by the change of pace in the u.s. senate. throughout its history, the united states senate has been the world's greatest deliberative body and...
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in talking about the charles murray book, it is not all about politics. family formation and keeping families together and helping people make the right choices early on will go a long way on how they vote and a lot of other things. we cannot ignore that. we cannot first the ballot box to force -- it is easier to vote, harder to do some of the other things. >> carter made the points on the pro-life panel, about lazy slander against pro-lifers. we only care about the baby until it's born, then forget about it. it strikes me, there is lazy slander against conservatives on a lot of issues. it is easy to believe, because it would be really hard to care for that woman or have anything to do with her and support her for 18 years. it is easy to believe. people believe it, because they do not see the examples of what is actually happening on the ground, churches or other community groups. it strikes me. there was a "new york times" piece on pregnancy centers a few weeks ago. they do happen sometimes. it strikes me -- isn't it may be the most important things that
in talking about the charles murray book, it is not all about politics. family formation and keeping families together and helping people make the right choices early on will go a long way on how they vote and a lot of other things. we cannot ignore that. we cannot first the ballot box to force -- it is easier to vote, harder to do some of the other things. >> carter made the points on the pro-life panel, about lazy slander against pro-lifers. we only care about the baby until it's born,...
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insurgents and is bracing itself for a long conflict after initially forecasting a short operation and murray a few notional reports france could also be aiming to secure vast amounts of natural resources in the west african nation. the french have died headlong into the military operation in mali but the discussion is due on go in as to exactly why the western nation has deep roots on african soil again costing money and people's lives. official rhetoric remains in line with the mantra of the war on terrorism but some statements suggest another layer of france's defense minister has declared total become quest of mali is the main goal with the president echoing french troops twenty five hundred so far who remain in the region for as long as necessary there are ten thousand to militarize huge sections of africa so that they want to monopolize access to the city to the resources this is the that we're seeing this effect the complete specifically in relations view of the states i know we're seeing it with problems in other parts of the european union through european union troops actually being
insurgents and is bracing itself for a long conflict after initially forecasting a short operation and murray a few notional reports france could also be aiming to secure vast amounts of natural resources in the west african nation. the french have died headlong into the military operation in mali but the discussion is due on go in as to exactly why the western nation has deep roots on african soil again costing money and people's lives. official rhetoric remains in line with the mantra of the...
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charles murray said in his fantastic but that what we have is a very bifurcated society where the upper class this, -- upper classes are still getting married and staying married the rates they did in the 1950's. they are fine. their kids are doing well. a professor at cornell said he realized that every single kid in his class came from an intact family. that is the case at all the best colleges. we have this bifurcated world where the middle and upper classes are marion and raising their kids in a wholesome environment and doing well. the rest of society is fleeing marriage and is suffering as a consequence much higher levels of poverty, this function. -- this function. -- dysfunction. if the upper classes would preach what they practice, you would at least begin to get somewhere. >> we have an entire population of women who choose not to marry and choose not to be mothers. it is a lifestyle choice. consumer america has to sell cat food and cars every day. we looked at people as voters and we put them in these neat boxes. the other side looks at them as consumers. does not just say, j
charles murray said in his fantastic but that what we have is a very bifurcated society where the upper class this, -- upper classes are still getting married and staying married the rates they did in the 1950's. they are fine. their kids are doing well. a professor at cornell said he realized that every single kid in his class came from an intact family. that is the case at all the best colleges. we have this bifurcated world where the middle and upper classes are marion and raising their kids...
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he beat britain's andy murray in four sets. >>> cnn's newsroom with don lemon is going to be with us. who's getting over the flu? >> the flu is no joke. i had it for almost 18 days. my doctor said i got one, started to recover and got another. >> can we shake hands yet? how are you? >> supposed to do this. >> sorry, soy, sorry. what's coming up on the show tonight? >> immigration is going to be in the front. some republicans see the immigration debate as an opportunity to turn their recent losing streak around. senator john mccain talked this morning on abc about the immigration legislation that he is back, but first i want you to listen to louisiana governor bobby jindal earlier this week getting very real with fellow republicans. >> we must not with the party who simply protects the well off so they can keep their toys. we must reject identity politics. we've got to stop being the stupid party. i'm serious. it's time for a new republican party that talks like adults. >> how do you talk to republicans about the path to citizenship? >> i'll give you a straight talk. look at the last e
he beat britain's andy murray in four sets. >>> cnn's newsroom with don lemon is going to be with us. who's getting over the flu? >> the flu is no joke. i had it for almost 18 days. my doctor said i got one, started to recover and got another. >> can we shake hands yet? how are you? >> supposed to do this. >> sorry, soy, sorry. what's coming up on the show tonight? >> immigration is going to be in the front. some republicans see the immigration debate as...
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although i will say they're getting a bit of a benefit from andy murray's performance at the australian open. he's doing quite well against roger federer, i understand. >> i don't know. >> i'll try to share the play by play with you along with the play by play for the british economy. ross, since we're wrapping up davos, you've been there for ser several days now, what is the focus? is it the u.s. recovery story? is it independence, we're seeing a lot of comments from george soro soros. finally being optimism about u.s. growth prospects as the market starts to push bond yields higher. >> and that's -- you know, that's a great point, okay. and is there a risk at some point? but if they're going up for the right reason, then, you know, that's not a bad thing. it also means that that window potentially, if a private equity guys borrow it, it might be a fairly short one. so people are talking about that, kelly. let's bring in christian miser on that particular point, head of corporate global investments. kelly is raising this point about if confidence is returning, we will see yields partic
although i will say they're getting a bit of a benefit from andy murray's performance at the australian open. he's doing quite well against roger federer, i understand. >> i don't know. >> i'll try to share the play by play with you along with the play by play for the british economy. ross, since we're wrapping up davos, you've been there for ser several days now, what is the focus? is it the u.s. recovery story? is it independence, we're seeing a lot of comments from george soro...
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it is expected that patty murray's idea of the budget will be quite different. but the bottom line is a lot of people who say we need the budget with this debt of $16 trillion are going, will be glad to get to the table and work on an actual budget speech you we will see how it turns out. mike emanuel, thank you very much be one a fox news weather alert. extreme winter weather is gripping parts of the south. arctic air and freezing rain expected from arkansas to the north carolina and south carolina area. dangerous driving conditions. up to a quarter inch of ice can accumulate. people in the upper midwest and northeast are wondering when the cold will end. another day of bone chilling temperatures. we have our meteorologist here with the update. thanks for joining us, janice dean. reporter: that's right, cool air as far as the midsouth. ice on the roadways, the tennessee river valley, look at all that pink on the radar. it looks pretty, but it's not nice to drive in. north of that area is snow. it was is not a blockbuster event, but we could get one to 4 inches
it is expected that patty murray's idea of the budget will be quite different. but the bottom line is a lot of people who say we need the budget with this debt of $16 trillion are going, will be glad to get to the table and work on an actual budget speech you we will see how it turns out. mike emanuel, thank you very much be one a fox news weather alert. extreme winter weather is gripping parts of the south. arctic air and freezing rain expected from arkansas to the north carolina and south...
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senator patty murray chairs the subcommittee that funds housing and transportation, again, to make sure that we're rebuilding homes and livelihoods. senator feinstein on the army corps of engineers, again, while they've been doing a heroic job getting the -- keeping the mississippi river open, they want to make sure the shoreline of new york and new jersey and maryland is open for business as well. i could name all of them but those three have done an outstanding job. and i particularly want to acknowledge the help of my colleagues from new york and new jersey. senator schumer has led the way, particularly when there was this difficult time with senator inouye's illness to move this bill. but senator gillibrand, menendez and lautenberg have really been outstanding. this is about colleagues, and i want to thank our colleagues on the other side of the aisle who helped us. i know that -- i really would now like to yield the floor to senator landrieu, who has done such a great job through her subcommittee and ask her to elaborate on the aspects particularly on disaster response and recovery
senator patty murray chairs the subcommittee that funds housing and transportation, again, to make sure that we're rebuilding homes and livelihoods. senator feinstein on the army corps of engineers, again, while they've been doing a heroic job getting the -- keeping the mississippi river open, they want to make sure the shoreline of new york and new jersey and maryland is open for business as well. i could name all of them but those three have done an outstanding job. and i particularly want to...